by Alexander D'Ambrosio | Dec 7, 2024
Apollo 11: One of the most famous events in American and global history is Apollo 11, the first mission to successfully land humans on the moon. While Michael Collins orbited the moon in the Command Module, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set...
by Kyle Warta | Dec 7, 2024
The Final Ride For Camelot A section on the final campaign ride of President Kennedy in the limousine in Dallas, Texas, on Main Street, minutes before the assassination. Also in the presidential limousine are Jackie Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally, and his wife,...
by Kate Petrucelli | Dec 7, 2024
This photograph was taken on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C., during a notorious Civil Rights protest called the March on Washington[1]. As depicted in the photograph, thousands of people gathered to march. Many of these people were activists coming from...
by Jaden Paul Tinio | Dec 1, 2023
A close examination of the rhetorical devices and themes within Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech is necessary for understanding a pivotal point in U.S. history. According to Mika Edmonson, Dr. King’s speech was delivered...
by Kelly Murphy | Nov 30, 2023
This historical photo was taken on November 22, 1963, minutes before President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas during a presidential motorcade.[1] This photo was taken by Walt Cisco who was reporting for the Dallas Morning News. Cisco, along...